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Configure uid_attr_map and gid_attr_map to use short names instead of SPN format. This fixes SSH failing with "PAM user mismatch" because getent returned "torjus@home.2rjus.net" instead of "torjus". Also add user-management documentation. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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# User Management with Kanidm
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Central authentication for the homelab using Kanidm.
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## Overview
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- **Server**: kanidm01.home.2rjus.net (auth.home.2rjus.net)
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- **WebUI**: https://auth.home.2rjus.net
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- **LDAPS**: port 636
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## CLI Setup
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The `kanidm` CLI is available in the devshell:
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```bash
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nix develop
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# Login as idm_admin
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kanidm login --name idm_admin --url https://auth.home.2rjus.net
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```
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## User Management
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### Creating Users
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Users are provisioned declaratively in `services/kanidm/default.nix`:
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```nix
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services.kanidm.provision.persons.username = {
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displayName = "Display Name";
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groups = [ "admins" "users" "ssh-users" ];
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};
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```
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### Enabling POSIX for Users
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For PAM/NSS integration, users need POSIX attributes and a UNIX password:
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```bash
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# Check if user has POSIX enabled
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kanidm person get <username>
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# Set UNIX password (required for SSH login)
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kanidm person posix set-password <username>
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```
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## Group Management
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### Creating Groups
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Groups are provisioned declaratively:
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```nix
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services.kanidm.provision.groups = {
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admins = { };
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users = { };
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ssh-users = { };
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};
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```
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### Enabling POSIX for Groups
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Groups must have POSIX enabled to be resolved via NSS:
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```bash
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# Enable POSIX on a group with a specific GID
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kanidm group posix set <group-name> --gidnumber <gid>
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# Example: enable ssh-users group
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kanidm group posix set ssh-users --gidnumber 68000
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```
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### UID/GID Allocation
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| Range | Purpose |
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|-------|---------|
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| 65,536 - 67,999 | Users |
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| 68,000 - 69,999 | Groups |
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## PAM/NSS Client Configuration
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Enable central authentication on a host:
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```nix
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homelab.kanidm.enable = true;
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```
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This configures:
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- `services.kanidm.enablePam = true`
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- Client connection to auth.home.2rjus.net
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- Login authorization for `ssh-users` group
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### Options
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```nix
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homelab.kanidm = {
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enable = true;
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server = "https://auth.home.2rjus.net"; # default
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allowedLoginGroups = [ "ssh-users" ]; # default
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};
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```
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## Testing
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### Verify NSS Resolution
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```bash
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# Check user resolution
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getent passwd <username>
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# Check group resolution
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getent group <group-name>
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```
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### Test SSH Login
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```bash
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ssh <username>@<hostname>.home.2rjus.net
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```
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## Troubleshooting
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### "PAM user mismatch" error
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SSH fails with "fatal: PAM user mismatch" in logs. This happens when Kanidm returns
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usernames in SPN format (`torjus@home.2rjus.net`) but SSH expects short names (`torjus`).
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**Solution**: Configure `uid_attr_map = "name"` in unixSettings (already set in our module).
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Check current format:
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```bash
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getent passwd torjus
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# Should show: torjus:x:65536:...
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# NOT: torjus@home.2rjus.net:x:65536:...
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```
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### User resolves but SSH fails immediately
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The user's login group (e.g., `ssh-users`) likely doesn't have POSIX enabled:
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```bash
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# Check if group has POSIX
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getent group ssh-users
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# If empty, enable POSIX on the server
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kanidm group posix set ssh-users --gidnumber 68000
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```
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### User doesn't resolve via getent
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1. Check kanidm-unixd service is running:
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```bash
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systemctl status kanidm-unixd
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```
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2. Check client can reach server:
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```bash
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curl -s https://auth.home.2rjus.net/status
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```
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3. Check user has POSIX enabled on server:
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```bash
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kanidm person get <username>
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```
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